This month was a roller coaster. And I’m not just talking about Baylor Football! A wide range of emotions and experiences have both buoyed my spirits and challenged my joy. The good, the bad and the ugly – you might say. I’ll just call it September.
Sad in September
I’ll just go ahead and start with my aforementioned Baylor Bears. My husband and I bought season tickets this year since our Baby Bear is a Freshman. And the start to the season has been a train wreck. I hate to say that since I bleed green and gold but we lost our first game when we were a 3-4 touchdown favorite. We lost the 2nd game, but at least they were a ranked team. We won the third, beating the Long Island University Sharks (who?), but not as handily as we should have. And last week we gave away our last Big 12 match up with the University of Texas. I’ll never give up my fan card, but it’s a little tough to proudly display at the moment.
The job market broke my heart again. For the second time I was passed over for a job I really wanted. A job in ministry, too. I spent a few days grieving this one. And now I’m back at it. Giving my all at the job I have and continuing to look for what God has next. I also attended a funeral for a young father killed in a terrible accident. To cap it off, I turned 50 (boo) and everything hurts.
Sassy in September
Visiting my daughter and her college friends has been a fun side benefit to the season football tickets. And we loved the extended visit of our overnight stay (even if it was in a Super 8) for Family Weekend. Bringing our girl treats and taking her and her posse to lunch brought me so much joy. And being on campus is just fun.
My best friend flew in from Alabama to go to one of the games with me and there is no one I’d rather spend time with. Laughing, talking, eating, shopping and feeling disappointed in football. (We watched the Dallas game against Arizona too.) And Chuck and I – with two other couples who live in the neighborhood – have now firmly established our once a week supper club. It’s a delight. In my book, friend time = great time. And teaching them Spicy Uno left me in stitches.
The hubs and I started watching a new (but old) TV show. Suits. It’s not without some language and innuendo, but a good legal drama puts me in mind of LA Law. And I LOVED that show growing up! We only saw one movie in a theater. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3. I know, I know. I should have learned my lesson with the 2nd one, but I loved the first so much that I had to try. And it was still sweet, if not laugh-out-loud funny.
I read Woke Up Like This by Amy Lea and The Struggle for Love: The Story of Leah by Marilyn T. Parker. I enjoyed the first – a funny and very easy to read coming of age story. The author of the second fictionalized the story of Leah from the bible with some interesting spins. A great read.
Surprised in September
My husband treated me to the best thing to happen this month. Upon returning from the Baylor/ Texas football game weekend with my best friend, I walked into a house full of family and friends who gathered to surprise me for the birthday that shall not be mentioned again after this. I may not have liked the number, but celebrating it was so fun. Chuck worked hard on all the details, including catering, Nothing Bundt Cakes, balloons and so many dear people. He made everything beautiful and I haven’t stopped talking about it since.
That’s the gist of it. I pray you have seen God’s hand in the good times and bad. And I would love to hear what you’ve been up to. As always, I love you, I thank you and I pray October treats you well.
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Joanne Viola says
Happy Belated Birthday, Lauren! May the coming year hold much love and joy and laughter. And thank you for the feature – it was a surprise for sure!
Lauren says
Thank you so much! And it was my pleasure to share your words!
Amy Johnson says
Well Happy Birthday! That was so sweet of your husband to throw you a party. Turning 50 is tough, so I understand. Wait till you turn 60, that’s even worse. I’m sorry you didn’t get the job you wanted. I’m sure that was disappointing. I had to chuckle at your “super 8” comment. That’s exactly how I feel anytime I have to book a room in a Super 8. I’m watching “Suits” too. I never heard of it before and I’m surprised what a good actress Meghan Markle is. I love the legal stories in this series.
Lauren says
Thanks so much for weighing in, Amy!
Barbara Harper says
Belated happy birthday! Having passed the next decade milestone, 50 doesn’t sound bad at all. 🙂 What a fun surprise party. I’m sorry about the job situation. It’s hard. God has something for you!
I wrote about what we’ve been up to and what I watched and read in yesterday’s post, “September Reflections.”
Lauren says
Thank you, Barbara! And I look forward to reading about your month!
Lisa notes says
Yeah, that 50 number has a different feel to it. 😉 So I get you. But the 50s hold many good things for you! Our Auburn Tigers aren’t off to a good start this year either. This is our bye week so at least we won’t lose! 🙂 I hope that October brings you joyous things intermingled with hard things you’re enduring as you hunt for a new job, etc. Sometimes life just is harder than other times. The good news is that it won’t always stay this way either. It’s always changing.
Lauren says
Thank you for the encouragement, Lisa!